Commander in Kwantung Special Intelligence Service
- Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda:- Occult Commander-in-Chief of Japanese Secret Services in Manchukuo; also Imperial Family Liaison with Kwantung Army and Kempeitai Intellingence Services in land
- Torashirō Kawabe:- Staff Officer (Operations; Intelligence), Kwantung Army
- Kingoro Hashimoto:- Chief, Special Service Agency, Hailar, Kwantung Army
- Michitarō Komatsubara:- Chief of the Special Service Agency at Harbin, Kwantung Army
- Koiso Kuniaki:- concurrently Chief, Special Service Department, Kwantun Army
- Nobuyoshi Obata:- Chief, Harbin Special Intelligence Agency, Kwantung Army
- Tadashi Hanaya: Head of Special Services Agency Kwantung Army
- Seikichi Hyakatuke: Head Harbin Special Services Agency, Manchuria
- Kenji Doihara: Head Special Service Agency Kwantung Army
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